The yield and drop characteristics of healthy coconut palms have been compared with those of palms affected by leaf Scorch Decline wich have been grouped into Mild Leaf Scorch Decline, Moderate Leaf Scorch Decline and Advanced Leaf Scorch Decline. Significant reduction in yield and drupe componenets have been observed in palms showing moderate and advanced Leaf Scorch Decline while the difference in these characteristics between healthy palms and those showing mild Leaf Scorch Decline was not significan
Trial RS CC 08, which has been very well maintained for 4 years, is in excellent condition, with 21-...
One of the most important events occurring during 1997, which affected oil palm cultivation, is rela...
Not AvailableRoot (wilt) is a predominant phytoplasmal disease affecting coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)...
What is recognised as "leaf scorch decline" of coconut is a disorder the cause of which unknown. It...
" leaf Scorch Decline" of coconut in Sri Lanka has remained of unknown etilogy for a long time. The...
A tapering disease of coconut in Sri Lanka caused by Ganoderma boninense Pat. is described. Affecte...
This joint mission by an entomologist and a physiologist specialized in the study of root systems, u...
A heavy incidence of stem bleeding in coconut palms was reported during 1995 in Hambantota district,...
The Lethal Yellowing Disease locally referred to as the “Cape St Paul Wilt Disease” is the single mo...
A lethal yellowing disease known locally as Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease (CSPWD) has brought the coc...
The Lethal Yellowing Disease locally referred to as the “Cape St Paul Wilt Disease ” is the single m...
Trial RS CC 07 shows year after year the depressive effect of the insect pest Sufetula on hybrid coc...
Among the tree crops in the tropics the coconut palm occupies an important position as a food, oil, ...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is an important perennial oil crop cultivated throughout Malaysia ...
Over four decades of research indicate that the cultivar CRIC65 is capable of producing a sustained ...
Trial RS CC 08, which has been very well maintained for 4 years, is in excellent condition, with 21-...
One of the most important events occurring during 1997, which affected oil palm cultivation, is rela...
Not AvailableRoot (wilt) is a predominant phytoplasmal disease affecting coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)...
What is recognised as "leaf scorch decline" of coconut is a disorder the cause of which unknown. It...
" leaf Scorch Decline" of coconut in Sri Lanka has remained of unknown etilogy for a long time. The...
A tapering disease of coconut in Sri Lanka caused by Ganoderma boninense Pat. is described. Affecte...
This joint mission by an entomologist and a physiologist specialized in the study of root systems, u...
A heavy incidence of stem bleeding in coconut palms was reported during 1995 in Hambantota district,...
The Lethal Yellowing Disease locally referred to as the “Cape St Paul Wilt Disease” is the single mo...
A lethal yellowing disease known locally as Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease (CSPWD) has brought the coc...
The Lethal Yellowing Disease locally referred to as the “Cape St Paul Wilt Disease ” is the single m...
Trial RS CC 07 shows year after year the depressive effect of the insect pest Sufetula on hybrid coc...
Among the tree crops in the tropics the coconut palm occupies an important position as a food, oil, ...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is an important perennial oil crop cultivated throughout Malaysia ...
Over four decades of research indicate that the cultivar CRIC65 is capable of producing a sustained ...
Trial RS CC 08, which has been very well maintained for 4 years, is in excellent condition, with 21-...
One of the most important events occurring during 1997, which affected oil palm cultivation, is rela...
Not AvailableRoot (wilt) is a predominant phytoplasmal disease affecting coconut (Cocos nucifera L.)...